HC38 Headphone Calibrator VST v1.0 WiN

TEAM ST3RE0 | 25/12/2011 | 5.24 MB

HC38 Headphone Calibrator lets the user match the sound of their headphones to that of their studio monitors. It is ideal for field work, when studio monitors are not present, or to mix using headphones. It works by simulating several aspects of monitoring in a room environment. The user can adjust crossfeed, sound absorption, and room reflection. Crossfeed is the merging of the sound coming from each speaker. The amount of crossfeed can be adjusted by choosing from three approximate speaker distances (3′, 5′, and 7′) and fine-tuned using the crossfeed fader. What’s truly unique about the HC38 is its capability to simulate the room environment. The user can select from 6 representative flooring and room treatment materials that affect the way the sound is absorbed and reflected. It also has the basic hi-pass and lo-pass filters so one can make adjustments based on the frequency response graph provided by the headphone manufacturer.

Back Stage Vocals 1.00 & EQ One 1.02

P2P | 22 August 2011 | 2 MB

Back Stage Vocals is a one-shot VST plug-in that pre-mixes your vocal track, taking care of harsh frequencies and creating space to make it easier for your vocals to sit perfectly inside the mix. Back Stage Vocals combines moderate equalization, early reflections, stereo widening, and very subtle harmonics into one little plug-in, freeing your chain so you can add more effects and further audio level compression. For starters and podcasters, this could be the one plugin that you will need to put your vocals upfront and center in the mix. For pro’s, this free vst plugin takes care of the easy but tidious task of prepping the vocals so you can go straight ahead to audio compression and other effects.

M4GIQ VST v1.0 WiN-ASSiGN

TEAM ASSiGN | 05 DECEMBER 2010 | 5.14 MB

At some point, every music producer or sound engineer will encounter that one guitar line or vocal phrase that just won’t sit right in the mix. And no matter how much de-esser you apply to that belting female track, it still sounds harsh. Maybe you’ve experienced something like this in the past, or maybe you’re working on that “nightmare” project right now. While M4GIQ is by no means a one-shot solution for such a scenario, it can help you get it right with a little balancing (and spreading) act.

HUE-X v2.0 VST WiN

Team ST3RE0 | 21/08/2011 | 2.9 MB

HUE-X 2 is an EQ that lets you colorize your sound instantly and easily. It gives you 10 easy faders for controlling different sound characteristics such as Depth, Boom, Fullness, Warmth, Body, Clarity, Sheen, Brightness, Sparkle, and the newest addition: Punch, which makes use of subtle dynamics. It also has a waveform display to help you visualize how each fader affects your sound. Can be used on Mono and Stereo tracks.

PROVOC Exciter v3.0 VST WiN

Team ST3RE0 | 21/08/2011 | 2.81 MB

Provoc Exciter lets you enhance the depth and brilliance of any vocal track. In addition to Treble and Bass faders, it has a De-Hum feature that quickly removes hum and low-end rumble. There’s also a Gain fader with an input level control, and a dry gain control which lets you match the level of the raw vocals to the processed vocals for easy comparison using the on/off switch.